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COLREGS: Still Fit for Purpose?

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Published on Sunday, 19 April 2020 05:26
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https://www.maritime-executive.com/editorials/colregs-still-fit-for-purpose

 

BY HARRY HIRST 04-18-2020 08:26:16

 

 

There has been much debate about the COLREGS over the last 12 months or so, with many suggesting that it is now time for not just some amendments but a total revision of the Rules.

So are the COLREGS still fit for purpose?

The future: autonomous ships

Many believe that in the not so distant future, the fundamental changes in the way in which ships will be operated will render the current COLREGS unworkable. This is primarily a reference to autonomous ships, but it is also the case that the increasing use of automation and reducing numbers of crew are likely to result in the bridges of crewed ships in the future being unmanned for

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Coronavirus (Covid-19). Intertanko

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Published on Saturday, 04 April 2020 16:34
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https://www.intertanko.com/topics-issues/issue/coronavirus

 

Coronavirus (Covid-19)

Note from the Managing Director (3 April 2020)

In line with guidance from governments and public health authorities our offices remain closed and staff work from home. You can reach us by email and phone as normal as all desk phone extensions are redirected.

INTERTANKO meetings
As highlighted previously, we have postponed all physical Committee and Panel meetings until restrictions are lifted, including, unfortunately, our Annual Tanker Event in Oslo. We are however running virtual meetings to ensure the work of our various bodies does not get delayed unduly and will continue to do so until the situation improves. We do not anticipate to have the opportunity for physical meetings until Q3 2020 at the earliest. 

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20 positivos en un barco fondeado en Grecia que no pudo atracar en Cádiz

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Published on Saturday, 04 April 2020 16:14
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Diario d Cádiz

CORONAVIRUS EN CÁDIZ

 

  • El buque transportaba operarios que iban a trabajar en la reforma aplazada del 'Carnival Victory' en Puerto Real

  • Su atraque fue rechazado por la declaración del estado de alarma

 
 
 
 
 
 

El 'Carnival Victory' llega a la Bahía de Cádiz. / FERNANDO ARAGÓN

EFE01 Abril, 2020 - 19:36h

 

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Un barco con más de 300 personas que se dirigían a la Bahía de Cádiz para trabajar en la reforma del crucero 'Carnival Victory' en Puerto Real, está anclado cerca del puerto del Pireo, en Atenas, esperando poder desembarcar, después de haber confirmado unos 20 casos de contagio de coronavirus.

La Organización Nacional de Salud Pública (EODY) ha realizado pruebas a los 383 pasajeros del barco -que han separado entre sí por niveles de vulnerabilidad- y está

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COVID-19 impacting maritime security

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Published on Monday, 23 March 2020 21:06
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23rd Mar 2020
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The COVID-19 coronavirus will have a profound impact on commercial and security trends within shipping this year, and efforts to mitigate maritime crime in West Africa will be hampered if the virus continues to spread.

This is according to Dryad Global, which said the emergence of COVID-19 as a severe global public health issue has created significant ramifications, including economic disruption and the threat of a global recession, logistical complexities, geopolitical considerations, and security issues.

Dryad cautioned that West Africa is particularly vulnerable to rises in piracy, partly driven by a lack of effective mitigation strategies, and co-ordinated security responses to piracy and maritime crime remain embryonic across the region. “Should, as is likely, COVID-19 spread of throughout sub-Saharan Africa,

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